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Then , by the common law , it is a misdemeanour , punishable in theory with unlimited fine and imprisonment , to publish to a single person spoken or written words about the Deity , the Bible , or religion , which are so scurrilous as ...
Then , by the common law , it is a misdemeanour , punishable in theory with unlimited fine and imprisonment , to publish to a single person spoken or written words about the Deity , the Bible , or religion , which are so scurrilous as ...
Pagina 393
That there are persons willing to prosecute for religious offences may be gathered from the fact that in the last twenty years there have been at least eight convictions in England for the common law offence , and a number of summary ...
That there are persons willing to prosecute for religious offences may be gathered from the fact that in the last twenty years there have been at least eight convictions in England for the common law offence , and a number of summary ...
Pagina 394
But the common law itself is neither just nor practicable . As a natural result of the history of the common law offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel it is not an offence to attack any specific religion other than Christianity ...
But the common law itself is neither just nor practicable . As a natural result of the history of the common law offences of blasphemy and blasphemous libel it is not an offence to attack any specific religion other than Christianity ...
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DOMINION STATUS BY Sir John Marriott | 36 |
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